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− | Successful | + | Successful pianist murdered by villain [[The Phantom Troubadour]] in the "Troubadour of Terror" story in ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/6856/ The Human Torch]'' comic book, Vol. 1, #31 (July, 1948). Borsch is giving a yacht party when the Phantom Troubadour shows up and shoots him dead. |
− | + | Borsch was the co-composer of the popular song "Death in Venice," along with [[Leo Briggs]], [[The Phantom Troubadour|David Larnum]], and [[Jim and Luella Clegget]]. | |
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+ | He's likely Russian, given Borsch is a reference to the regional dish [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borscht borscht]. | ||
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+ | The song's title, "Death in Venice," is taken from the 1912 novella of the same name by Thomas Mann. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[The Phantom Troubadour]] | ||
+ | *[[Leo Briggs]] | ||
+ | *[[Jim and Luella Clegget]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *http://www.writeups.org/phantom-troubadour-namora-timely-marvel/ | ||
+ | *[http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/David_Larnum_(Earth-616) Larnum entry on Marvel Wikia] | ||
*[http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Human_Torch_Comics_Vol_1_31 Comic entry on Marvel Wikia] | *[http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Human_Torch_Comics_Vol_1_31 Comic entry on Marvel Wikia] | ||
[[Category:1948|Borsch, Vladimir]] | [[Category:1948|Borsch, Vladimir]] | ||
[[Category:Marvel Comics|Borsch, Vladimir]] | [[Category:Marvel Comics|Borsch, Vladimir]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional songwriters|Borsch, Vladimir]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional pianists|Borsch, Vladimir]] |
Latest revision as of 07:54, 12 May 2021
Successful pianist murdered by villain The Phantom Troubadour in the "Troubadour of Terror" story in The Human Torch comic book, Vol. 1, #31 (July, 1948). Borsch is giving a yacht party when the Phantom Troubadour shows up and shoots him dead.
Borsch was the co-composer of the popular song "Death in Venice," along with Leo Briggs, David Larnum, and Jim and Luella Clegget.
He's likely Russian, given Borsch is a reference to the regional dish borscht.
The song's title, "Death in Venice," is taken from the 1912 novella of the same name by Thomas Mann.